Log Cabin in Aberdeenshire with Private Hot Tub
The 'Secret Retreat' offers you a very relaxing and private stay. The cabin is set back off a very quiet country road and in its very own private 3/4 of an acre of garden. This accommodation is NOT on a site and therefore you won't get any neighbours, oh apart from the sheep in the surrounding fields.
The hot tub is hot 24/7 so you can take a dip whenever you feel like it.
All bedding and towels are provided and there are no hidden extras.
Based near Gardenstown the 'Secret Retreat' is with a nice walking distance of some wonderful beaches and places of interest.
A stay here will offer you peace, quiet and total relaxation.
This accommodation offers you a solid oak kitchen with brushed steel equipment, hand carved bedroom furniture, walling hanging TV in the lounge, the bathroom is white and offers a bath and shower and the whole property is surrounded by 360% countryside views.
It has one bedroom but is able to sleep four due to the spacious lounge and bed settee.
Whilst here you can explore the quaint Crovie and Pennan, which is famous for the film 'The Local Hero' There are many castles, golf courses and fun whiskey trail to explore.
There is the puffin boat trip, which leaves from Gardenstown and the marine life to view in Mcduff.
This area is known as the 'Undiscovered part of Scotland' and is sure is a place to visit and explore.
We are one hours drive from the nearest airport and two hours from Inverness, so Inverness can be visited within the day, so if you fancy seeing Nessie then this is possible.
There is Dracula's castle, known as Slains castle at Cruden Bay which is about 35 mile drive away.
This is just a small amount of places to visit; there are many more and all just as wonderful and exciting to visit.
Why not come along and see for yourself, once visited I'm sure you will agree it is a very pretty and exciting place to take your holiday.
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This page was last updated: 10 January 2011
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